Florida education officials are preparing policies that would bar undocumented students from enrolling in public colleges and universities, including a vote scheduled for next week by the Florida Board of Education. The proposal would require applicants to provide documentation of citizenship or lawful presence to enroll. Separately, the Board of Governors overseeing Florida’s public university system is advancing an amendment that would prevent people “present in the U.S. unlawfully” from initially enrolling at institutions that hadn’t admitted all academically qualified applicants in the prior two years—language that could exclude undocumented students at campuses with selective admissions. If approved, Florida would join a growing list of states restricting access for undocumented students, with experts warning about lost tuition revenue and broader economic and social impacts given the state’s reported population of undocumented high-school graduates.